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Slightly-less competent is pretty high praise for the guy who wrote "Batman and Robin," Hatchetjob.

Does anyone suppose they'd just release it chronologically and put "Wizard and Glass" first?

The real problem…
…with doing this story is that we all pretty much know what's going to happen, but they apparently are unspooling the story in a way that suggests they aren't really taking that into account.

Daniel Stern as her dad is about 33 percent of the adorability of "Whip It."

I'd watch at least 12 hours of PBS documentary-style "World War Z," but I'm me.

I really like "Catch and Release." (Hides behind Kevin Smith)

People don't love Charlie Sheen because he threatens women with knives, etc. They ignore it, so they can love his coke-snorting, porn star-banging and industry taunting.

The Carl D. Bradley gets even less respect in death than it did in life.

No, when a bunch of people lock them up in a dark space in an old, creepy mansion with night-vision cameras and spend the entire time freaking out and yelling "Dude, what's that? DUDE what's that? DUDE WHAT'S THAT?" the weird things they claim to see when they shake their video cameras are ghosts.

Pinto:
"I hear tell those Van Haliens totally messed up the mind of some poor kid in a small Middle American town back in 1955."

I'm only through the second book, but it's at most a year between the first two books. and I'm pretty sure it's less.

I think it's probably the ages more than casting a more known actress. A lot of what I liked about the first two books (haven't read the third one) is the baby-faced teens brutally killing each other. People who look old enough to join the army and get blown up in Afghanistan will have less of an impact and will make

You say 17, I remembered 15 and wiki says 16.

Love "Ride With the Devil." Tobey Maguire is solid. Jeffrey Wright is very good. Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jesus Cavaziel, Simon Baker, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Wilkinson, Margo Martindale and Zach Grenier all play great small-to-medium parts. Even Skeet Ulrich is good in this, somehow, as a planter's son. Jewel is even pretty

Why are we supposed to dislike Assange? Because it's bad to flout the U.S. government's secrecy laws? I didn't notice my life as a U.S. citizen affected in the least by him publishing diplomatic cables. Which, I'll note, was not unconnected with several of the U.S. government's favored tin pot dictators having some

Looks like both, then.

There's a bunch of similar things catalogued on Snopes, including one with an army helocopter pilot from Wyoming who was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Vietnam in . He's called Ed Freeman and we'd supposedly become a better people if we'd care about him instead of Charlie Sheen.

I presume he was referring to being campy and over the top, but "Showgirls" is kinda prudish, for a movie with nonstop boobs and natural-disaster-like sex in a pool.

Best part of the recent Scientology defection of Paul Haggis was the fact that when the New Yorker questioned L. Ron Hubbard's military records as part of their mammoth story about Haggis, part of the the Church of bad Sci Fi's response was that they'd hired the guy Mr. X was based on to look into the matter and they

Whatever you desire, so long as it's cocaine.